It's been the pub of choice for Bristol Rovers fans for years, and now the legendary Queen Vic pub is up for sale.

The venue has a special place in the hearts of The Gas' fans, and it was the scene of last season's promotion celebrations, which saw supporters carry Billionaire owner Wael al-Qadi on their shoulders.

Before and after every home game, the Gloucester Road pub is full of Rovers fans enjoying a pint or two. As well as the club's owner, the boozer, has even welcomed Rovers' manager, Darrell Clark, who gave the fans a rendition of the club's anthem Goodnight Irene.

A 'for sale' sign has gone up outside the Queen Vic with auctioneers Sidney Phillips listing it at a guide price of £250,000.

What you get

So, If you have a quarter of a million pounds, spare you can takeover this Gasheads haven.

You'll get the Victorian building which is home to the bar and a two-bedroom flat.

The pub has a large bar area, customer toilets, a kitchen and a cellar.

The Vic has a licence to serve alcohol between 11am and 11pm Monday to Thursday, between 11am and midnight Friday and Saturday and from 11am until 10.30pm on Sundays.

When is the auction?

The business is going under the hammer in The Langstone Room, at Coldra Court Hotel, Newport, at 2.30pm on Thursday, March 9.

Who knows given his affinity with the establishment, Rovers' owner, might even snap-up the pub.

To find out more about the auction call Sidney Phillips on 01460 259 100 or visit their website.